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Homemade Dried Fruit & Nut Trail Mix

Written by Lee A. Mancini, MD, CSCS, CSN on Thursday, 29 September 2011. Posted in Healthy Recipes, Nutrition

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Ingredients

  • 1 Cup dried organic & unsulfured apricot pieces
    (0 g Fat, 4 g Protein, 116 g Carbs, 16 g Fiber, 480 calories with fiber, 416 calories without fiber)
  • 1 Cup dried pineapple pieces
    (0 g Fat, 0 g Protein, 136 g Carbs, 4 g Fiber, 544 calories with fiber, 528 calories without fiber)
  • 2 Cups almonds
    (136 g Fat, 8 g Saturated Fat, 92 g Unsaturated Fat, 36 g Monounsaturated Fat, 60 g Protein, 48 g Carbs, 32 g Fiber, 1656 calories with fiber, 1528 calories without fiber)
  • 2 Cups walnuts
    (120 g Fat, 8 g Saturated Fat, 20 g Unsaturated Fat, 92 g Monounsaturated Fat, 32 g Protein, 24 g Carbs, 12 g Fiber, 1304 calories with fiber, 1256 calories without fiber)

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl mix all four ingredients together.
  2. Scoop one cup of the trail mix into either small Tupperware containers or zip lock plastic bags.
  3. This recipe makes six 1 Cup servings.

Nutritional Information (per serving)

  • Total Calories (with Fiber included) = 667
  • Total Calories (Fiber calories not counted) = 624
  • Fat grams = 43
  • Fat Breakdown = 3 g Saturated Fat, 19 g Polyunsaturated Fat, & 21 g Monounsaturated Fat
  • Protein grams = 64
  • Carbohydrate grams = 54
  • Fiber grams = 11

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About the Author

Lee A. Mancini, MD, CSCS, CSN

Lee A. Mancini graduated from Harvard as a two-sport athlete with honors in biology. Board certified in sports medicine and family practice, he works at the Family Health Center and UMass Sports Medicine Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. He trains select clients as a certified strength and conditioning specialist and sports nutritionist.